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True Crime

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This edge-of-the-seat suspense novel graphically depicts the final moments before a condemned killer's execution. The story follows Frank Beachum, an inmate who insists he did not murder a young pregnant woman. His only hope lies with reporter Steven Everett, who is portrayed as deeply flawed—an alcoholic and unfaithful husband. In contrast, Beachum appears more decent than Everett. The narrative critiques capital punishment, highlighting the injustices of state-sanctioned execution and the negligence in police investigations, which can overlook exonerating evidence. As the clock ticks down, a somewhat drunken Everett, preoccupied with personal issues, stumbles upon inconsistencies in the case. He follows a hunch, uncovers the real killer's identity, and fights to clear Beachum’s name. The relentless pace and Klavan's crisp writing keep readers engaged, making the suspension of disbelief possible. The film adaptation, starring Clint Eastwood, is expected to present Everett as a more relatable hero.

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True Crime, Andrew Klavan

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1995
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1995
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
344
ISBN10
0316875961
ISBN13
9780316875967
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1995
Titolo originale
True Crime
Valutazione
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This edge-of-the-seat suspense novel graphically depicts the final moments before a condemned killer's execution. The story follows Frank Beachum, an inmate who insists he did not murder a young pregnant woman. His only hope lies with reporter Steven Everett, who is portrayed as deeply flawed—an alcoholic and unfaithful husband. In contrast, Beachum appears more decent than Everett. The narrative critiques capital punishment, highlighting the injustices of state-sanctioned execution and the negligence in police investigations, which can overlook exonerating evidence. As the clock ticks down, a somewhat drunken Everett, preoccupied with personal issues, stumbles upon inconsistencies in the case. He follows a hunch, uncovers the real killer's identity, and fights to clear Beachum’s name. The relentless pace and Klavan's crisp writing keep readers engaged, making the suspension of disbelief possible. The film adaptation, starring Clint Eastwood, is expected to present Everett as a more relatable hero.